Brandenburg Sunday Series: Renaissance to Romantic with Amici Della Voce
Part of the Brandenburg Choral Festival of London 2018 Autumn Series
Add to my Calendar 07-10-2018 17:30 07-10-2018 19:30 36 Brandenburg Sunday Series: Renaissance to Romantic with Amici Della Voce The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London welcomes Amici Della Voce, a mixed-voice a cappella octet based in Oxford. For its festival debut the choir presents this programme of sacred vocal music entitled “Renaissance to Romantic – a tale of two Masses” and comprising beautiful choral pieces written for 4 or 8 voices and spanning five centuries. The concert opens with Byrd’s Mass for Four Voices, and follows it with motets by Viadana, Victoria and Lotti. After the interval, Rheinberger’s Missa in honorem Sanctissimae Trinitatis, other Romantic works including Bruckner’s serene Locus Iste, and contemporary composer Julian Wachner’s Aaronic Benediction. For full indulgence, book in early for the Grange Afternoon Tea - or even an overnight stay! Click here to view special offers available to Brandenburg Festival concert-goers For more information about the concert please click here. Grange Wellington Chapel, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Grange Wellington Chapel
71 Vincent Square
City of Westminster
London
SW1P 2PA
England
Programme
William Byrd – Mass for 4 Voices
Lodovico da Viadana – Exultate Justi
Tomas Luis de Victoria – O Magnum Mysterium
Antonio Lotti – Crucifixus
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger – Missa in honorem Sanctissimae Trinitatis
Anton Bruckner – Locus iste, WAB 23
Sergei Rachmaninov – All-night Vigil (Vespers): Bogoroditse Devo
Julian Wachner – Aaronic Benediction
Performers
David Crown – Conductor
Amici Della Voce
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Programme Note
The Brandenburg Choral Festival of London welcomes Amici Della Voce, a mixed-voice a cappella octet based in Oxford. For its festival debut the choir presents this programme of sacred vocal music entitled “Renaissance to Romantic – a tale of two Masses” and comprising beautiful choral pieces written for 4 or 8 voices and spanning five centuries. The concert opens with Byrd’s Mass for Four Voices, and follows it with motets by Viadana, Victoria and Lotti. After the interval, Rheinberger’s Missa in honorem Sanctissimae Trinitatis, other Romantic works including Bruckner’s serene Locus Iste, and contemporary composer Julian Wachner’s Aaronic Benediction.
For full indulgence, book in early for the Grange Afternoon Tea - or even an overnight stay! Click here to view special offers available to Brandenburg Festival concert-goers
For more information about the concert please click here.